In this second of J.C. Owens' books we see Gaven settling into his apprenticeship with Vlar, learning how to be a Masarian warrior and how to accept the pleasures of male love. Vlar, a Finnarian, is different from anyone Gaven has ever met and Gaven is still coming to terms with male love having gr...
Loved it. Seriously had me going through an array of emotions. I loved learning about the world the author created and it's people.
2.5 starsI liked this story because it drew me in and wouldn't let go despite the wtf moments. I generally enjoy J.C. Owens' stories, but this was one of the weaker ones. I didn't like it because of the wtf moments: [spoiler] -What was the point of the demon? Was he a real physical entity or just an...
A book with a heroine with my name...yes please!!
There is something in the relationship between slave and master that somewhat appeals to me, and at the same time, repels me. It is the same between prisoners, when one is the boy toy. They start out with the boy toy/slave submitting unwillingly to his master, and in the kind I like to read, the mas...